1、可粘贴复制word版本的剑桥雅思9testTest 4LISTENINGSECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 14Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.Health CentresName of centreDoctors nameAdvantageThe Harvey ClinicExampleDr Greenespecially good with 1_The 2 _Health PracticeDr Fulleroffers 3_ appointmentsThe Shore
2、Lane Health CentreDr 4_Questions 56Choose TWO letters, AE.Which TWO of the following are offered free of charge at Shore Lane Health Centre?A acupunctureB employment medicalsC sports injury therapyD travel adviceE vaccinationsQuestions 710Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR
3、A NUMBER for each answer.Talks for patients at Shore Lane Heath CentreSubject of talkDate/TimeLocationNotesGiving up smoking25th February at 7pmroom 4useful for people with asthma or 7_ problemsHealthy eating1st March at 5pmthe 8 _ (Shore Lane)anyone welcomeAvoiding injuries during exercise9th March
4、 at 9 _room 6for all 10 _SECTION 2 Questions 1120Questions 1113Label the diagram below.Choose THREE answers from the box and write the correct letter, AE, next to questions 1113.A electricity indicatorB on/off switchC reset buttonD time controlE warning indicatorWater HeaterCentral heating radiators
5、11_12_Hot water13_Questions 1418Where can each of the following items be found?Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, AG, next to questions 1418.LocationsA in box on washing machineB in cupboard on landingC in chest of drawersD next to window in living roomE on shelf by back
6、doorF on top of televisionG under kitchen sink14 pillows _15 washing powder _16 key _17 light bulbs _18 map _Questions 19 and 20Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.The best place to park in townnext to the stationPhone number for takeaway pizzas 19_Railway museum
7、closed on 20 _SECTION 3 Questions 2130Questions 21 and 22Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.21 In her home country, Kira hadA completed a course.B done two years of a course.C found her course difficult.22 To succeed with assignments, Kira had toA read faster.B write faster.C change her way of th
8、inking.Questions 2325Complete the sentences below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.23 Kira says that lecturers are easier to _ than in her home country.24 Paul suggests that Kira may be more _ than when she was studying before.25 Kira says that students want to discuss things that worry them or t
9、hat _ them very much.Questions 2630Answer the questions below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.26 How did the students do their practical sessions?_27 In the second semester how often did Kira work in a hospital?_28 How much full-time work did Kira do during the year?_2
10、9 Having completed the year, how does Kira feel?_30 In addition to the language, what do overseas students need to become familiar with?_SECTION 4 Questions 3140Questions 3136Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Wildlife in city gardens31 What led the group to choose their topic?A They were concern
11、ed about the decline of one species.B They were interested in the effects of city growth.C They wanted to investigate a recent phenomenon.32 The exact proportion of land devoted to private gardens was confirmed by A consulting some official documents.B taking large-scale photos.C discussions with to
12、wn surveyors.33 The group asked garden owners toA take part in formal interviews.B keep a record of animals they saw.C get in contact when they saw a rare species.34 The group made their observations in gardensA which had a large number of animal species.B which they considered to be representative.
13、C which had stable populations of rare animals.35 The group did extensive reading onA wildlife problems in rural areas.B urban animal populations.C current gardening practices.36 The speaker focuses on three animal species becauseA a lot of data has been obtained about them.B the group were most int
14、erested in them.C they best indicated general trends.Questions 3740Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.AnimalsReason for population increase in gardensComments37_suitable stretches of watermassive increase in urban populationHedgehogssafer from 38 _ when in citieseasy to 39_
15、 them accuratelySong thrushesa variety for 40 _ to eat more nesting places availablelarge survey starting soonREADINGREADING PASSAGE 1You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 113, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.The life and work of Marie CurieMarie Curie is probably the most famous
16、 woman scientist who has ever lived. Born Maria Sklodowska in Poland in 1867, she is famous for her work on radioactivity, and was twice a winner of the Nobel Prize. With her husband, Pierre Curie, and Henri Becquerel, she was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics, and was then sole winner of the
17、 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.From childhood, Marie was remarkable for her prodigious memory, and at the age of 16 won a gold medal on completion of her secondary education. Because her father lost his savings through bad investment, she then had to ta
18、ke work as a teacher. Form her earnings she was able to finance her sister Bronias medical studies in Paris, on the understanding that Bronia would, in turn, later help her to get an education.In 1891 this promise was fulfilled and Marie went to Paris and began to study at the Sorbonne (the Universi
19、ty of Paris). She often worked far into the night and lived on little more than bread and butter and tea. She came first in the examination in the physical sciences in 1893, and in 1894 was placed second in the examination in mathematical sciences. It was not until the spring of that year that she w
20、as introduced to Pierre Curie.Their ,marriage in 1895 marked the start of a partnership that was soon to achieve results of world significance. Following Henri Becquerels discovery in 1896 of a new phenomenon, which Marie later called radioactivity, Marie Curie decided to find out if the radioactivi
21、ty discovered in uranium was to be found in other elements. She discovered that this was true for thorium.Turing her attention to minerals, she found her interest drawn to pitchblende, a mineral whose radioactivity, superior to that of pure uranium, could be explained only by the presence in the ore
22、 of small quantities of an unknown substance of very high activity. Pierre Curie joined her in the work that she had undertaken to resolve this problem, and that led to the discovery of the new elements, polonium and radium. While Pierre Curie devoted himself chiefly to the physical study of the new
23、 radiations, Marie Curie struggled to obtain pure radium in the metallic state. This was achieved with the help of the chemist Andre-Louis Debierne, one of Pierre Curies pupils. Based on the results of this research, Marie Curie received her Doctorate of Science, and in 1903 Marie and Pierre shared
24、with Becquerel the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of radioactivity.The births of Maries two daughters, lrne and Eve, in 1897 and 1904 failed to interrupt her scientific work. She was appointed lecturer in physics at the Ecole Normale Suprieure for girls in Svres, France (1900), and introd
25、uced a method of teaching based on experimental demonstrations. In December 1904 she was appointed chief assistant in the laboratory directed by Pierre Curie.The sudden death of her husband in 1906 was a bitter blow to Marie Curie, but was also a turning point in her career: henceforth she was to de
26、vote all her energy to completing alone the scientific work that they had undertaken. On May 13, 1906, she was appointed to the professorship that had been left vacant on her husbands death, becoming the first woman to teach at the Sorbonne. In 1911 she was awarded the Noble Prize for Chemistry for
27、the isolation of a pure form of radium.During World War I, Marie Curie, with the help of her daughter Irne, devoted herself to the development of the use of X-radiography, including the mobile units which came to be known as Little Curies, used for the treatment of wounded soldiers. In 1918 the Radi
28、um Institute, whose staff Irne had joined, began to operate in earnest, and became a centre for nuclear physics and chemistry. Marie Curie, now at the highest point of her fame and, from 1922, a member of the Academy of Medicine, researched the chemistry of radioactive substances and their medical a
29、pplications.In 1921, accompanied by her two daughters, Marie Curie made a triumphant journey to the United States to raise funds for research on radium. Women there presented her with a gram of radium for her campaign. Marie also gave lectures in Belgium, Brazil, Spain and Czechoslovakia and, in add
30、ition, had the satisfaction of seeing the development of the Curie Foundation in Paris, and the inauguration in 1932 in Warsaw of the Radium Institute, where her sister Bronia became director.One of Marie Cures outstanding achievements was to have understood the need to accumulate intense radioactive sources, not only to treat illness but also to maintain an abundant supply for research. The existence in Paris at the Radium Institute of a stock of 1.5 grams of radium made a decisive contribution to the succes
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